Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory

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15
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V0001969EL
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This safety video program on Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory examines how gas cylinders work, the hazards that are associated with them, and the need for caution when using or storing a cylinder.

The energy possessed by a compressed gas cylinder can make it a virtual missile if it is not handled with the utmost care. And a leaking cylinder or fitting can lead to asphyxiation, a fire, or even an explosion. Since compressed gas cylinders are frequently used in many laboratories, employees need to be familiar with the precautions that should be taken when dealing with them.

Areas covered in the safety video program include:

  • the four ways to compress gases,
  • hazards associated with compressed gases,
  • proper storage procedures,
  • marking and labeling,
  • handling cylinders safely,
  • connections and fittings,
  • leak detection, and more.

The safety video program comes with a quiz, a scheduling and attendance form, a training certificate, and an employee training log.

Associated Regulations:

  • 1910 Subpart H - Hazardous Materials
  • 1910.101 - Compressed Gases
  • 1910 Subpart Z - Toxic and Hazardous Substances
  • 1910.1450 - Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories

This safety video program is produced by The MARCOM Group, Ltd.

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This safety video program on Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory examines how gas cylinders work, the hazards that are associated with them, and the need for caution when using or storing a cylinder.

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